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Australian manufacturing swamped by the Chinese tsunami? : Comments
By Greg Barns, published 18/1/2006Greg Barns argues the face of Australian manufacturing will change markedly over the next five years.
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BTW your hypocrisy was to declare our withdraw from your attacks on me and then a few days later you could not help yourself, you were emotionally compelled to buy in with your unilateral demands.
As for the list – obviously you made only a cursory scan through the 500+ post because I am sure there must be better ones than those, probably subtler (ah but that explains why you would have missed them).
Freidrish
1 “Unfortunately the world of manufacturing is changing. If only one could go back to England in the fifties. Now that was maufacturing at its finest. “
2 ” I've never been to England nor do I know a thing about their manufacturing in the fifties.”
Based on your unilateral declaration of ignorance (2) why did you post (1) ?
As I suggested - If you have nothing to say, as seems the case, protect your dignity and say nothing, rather than write nonsense and diminish in everyone else’s assessment of you.
There is nothing less dignified than the admission that you were talking through your fundamental orifice in the first place by declaring a complete lack of substance in the second place.
If you choose to talk through your arse I suggest you do so in private. Because you can guarantee comment when you do so in public.
Scout – the gauge of the dermis is of no concern. The invective is reserved for response to the vitriolic.
In this instance, tubley bought in with his mother-hen commands which he knows he has no authority or capacity to impose. A fact I was reminding him of.
Faustino “it's nice for it to be varied and amusing.”
Thanks F, repetition is the output of the sterile mind.